The Higher Education Funding Council for England does exactly the same thing in relation to medicine in England. I do not dispute the fact that there was always going to be a level of continuity needed for those more expensive courses, but going back to our earlier discussion, do you agree that there may well be a suspicion that Edinburgh, for example, has taken its fee right up to the cap because it sees an opportunity to cover more of the cost of courses such as medicine by securing higher fees from rest-of-UK students studying other courses?